Saturday, July 23, 2005

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Bombs rip Red Sea resort
Globe and Mail - 1 hour ago CAIRO -- As many as seven explosions, including at least four car bombs, struck Egypt's Red Sea resort, Sharm el-Sheikh, early today, hitting several hotels packed with European and Egyptian tourists and killing at least 45 people in the deadliest attack

Rice seeks to bolster Lebanon during an unannounced visit
Boston Globe - 4 hours ago By Glenn Kessler, Washington Post | July 23, 2005. BEIRUT -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made an unannounced visit here yesterday to bolster the first government formed after Syrian forces departed

UN seeks end to demolitions in Zimbabwe
Seattle Times - 2 hours ago By Robyn Dixon. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa � UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan called on Zimbabwe yesterday to halt the "catastrophic injustice" of a government campaign to demolish slum housing and street

Mia Farrow backs Polanski, Vanity Fair loses
EiTB - 1 hour ago Polanski, director of "Rosemary's Baby," "Chinatown" and "The Pianist," sued Vanity Fair's publisher over a 2002 article that accused him of propositioning a woman while on the way to the funeral of Tate, who was killed by followers of Charles Manson in

Ex-CIA Officers Rip Bush Over Rove Leak
Los Angeles Times - 3 hours ago By DONNA DE LA CRUZ, Associated Press Writer. WASHINGTON -- President Bush is jeopardizing national security by not disciplining Karl Rove for his role in leaking the name of a CIA officer, and has hampered

Whirlpool Raises Bid for Rival Maytag to $18 a Share (Update4)
Bloomberg - 8 hours ago July 22 (Bloomberg) -- Whirlpool Corp., the largest US appliance maker, sweetened its bid to $18 a share for smaller rival Maytag Corp., which yesterday rebuffed the first offer. The proposal, which is worth

Microsoft sees grand, not bland, in new OS moniker -- Vista
San Jose Mercury News - 38 minutes ago By John Boudreau. The new name of Microsoft's next-generation computer operating system -- Windows Vista -- may not have the vibe of Xbox, its game console, or even that of Tiger, Apple's operating system.

Microsoft's Rosy Earnings Have A Couple Of Dark Clouds
InformationWeek - 19 hours ago SQL Server, Visual Studio and the new Xbox will drive growth, but Windows client licensing and the Business Service division pose problems. By Paula Rooney. Microsoft predicts that next quarter's launches of

Suspect's killing by police rattles a city on edge
San Francisco Chronicle - 35 minutes ago London -- At about 10 am on a sunny, summery Friday morning, London crossed a once-unthinkable line in its unfolding war on terror. In a city where most police officers do not carry guns, the shock from the

Webb fifth but 'no chance'
FOX SPORTS - 7 hours ago KARRIE Webb moved into a tie for fifth place after a third round 71 at the Evian Masters in France today, but the Australian conceded that she had "no chance" of winning after finishing nine shots behind the runaway leader.

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